Lost MSA’s

“Lost” Motorway Services
(Or ghost services, or Ghost slips etc.etc.)

The Chigwell Services on the M11. If only it had been built. Instead the land is there, but not much else (click for multimap aerial photo). Chigwell southbound is currently a holding area for lorries involved in constructing the London Olympic venues

Here are motorway services areas where either the space was reserved by the Government, or application for development of an area has been deposited with the authorities. Some of these went to public enquiry. Applications must demonstrate a need for services under current rules- but can only regard expected traffic predictions for the next 5 years. For more information on how MSA sites are/were decided see the General page

During early Motorway builds, space was reserved about every 12-15 miles for a service area. Later the policy shifted to having less frequent but larger services at 30 mile intervals. So on some older motorways you can see some “stubs” still on the main route, so as you drive past, it looks like there is a junction to nothing.

M5: Moreton Valence Services: between J12 & J13 (multimap link)
M5: Just south of J10 (Multimap Link)
M6 J1-2 : Harborough Magna – (slips are clearly visible, although the adjacent land is much lower than the road. also very closer to Corley.
M6 J13-14 : at Doxey
M6 J23-24 :
M11 J3-4 : Chigwell services: Area clearly visible- in use as a Works Unit. Police Control also built on Northbound site in abt 1992. Might have been developed had the M11 been completed to J1 in London
M3 J6-7 : Slips clearly visible, although housing recently built on east bound side. New Roadchef built further west instead.

Documented inquires and discussions regarding provision of services:

M4 Maidenhead area (public inquiry) (1)

M6 between J6/7 Perry Barr Services (never developed, turned into a works unit and is now home to the police control and highways agency) Multimap photo

M40: ChestertonM11 Chigwell : The M11 was never built all the way into London as planned so these services were never developed. They do however contain a works centre, and in 1993 a police motorway control center was built here. The bridge just north of the “services” is used to get from one side to the other. The land reserved on the southbound side was levelled and tarmaced and is now a holding area for lorries delivering materials for the construction of the London Olympics.

Eddy Rhead wrote in recalling “I remember in the late 80’s that a business man from Walsall wanted to open a Balti Service Station on the M6 to fill the gap between Hilton Park and Corley. How brilliant would that have been? – instead of over priced ginsters and mega bags of walkers you could pick up an Aloo Gobi at 3 in the morning.”

M1 J35 – There have long been plans for an infill site between Wooley Edge and Woodhall, near Junction 35 (Thorpe Hesley). These were originally submitted in 1999 by Roadchef. The council didn’t like the idea and objected on the basis of the proximity of Wooley Edge and Woodhall, and also that it would be located in Green Belt land. It also would have meant the destruction of about 2 hectares of ancient woodland. After much to-ing and fro-ing, the appeal against planning refusal has been withdrawn and that seems to have killed the plans for a MSA at this site. For the time being!

M5 J11a – An application for a new MSA adjacent to J11A has been thrown out as it would affect the greenbelt area (more)

M11 Duxford – Several applications in the past. The most recent, if built would mean the end of flights at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford. See the web log for more details

Carl Jones writes:

“There is a huge piece of abandoned land on the M18 which must have been for a motorway service station. If you have access to Google earth and enter Hatfield in South Yorkshire you can find in very easily. ”

M27 J9 on M27- J9 was to have been for a later service area, with unusually long access road. Ghost slips also visible. The mile long access road now connects to local roads making a junction 9.

The long slips at M27 J9. Thanks to Johnny for the photo.

Found!

M56: Hapsford we used to list this at lost but Robert Hill Writes: “Hapsford on the M56 is listed as a ‘lost’ service area. It isn’t lost, it exists, at J14, but is now known as Chester.
By the time it was converted from a rest area to a proper MSA circa 1998, the earlier tendency to name sites after the nearest village had given way to the current tendency to name them after a town that people might have heard of.”

Still on the table:M25 Cobham – Still going through inquires proposals etc since 1995.

References:
(1) House of commons Written Answers from Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions
(2) Bucks CC
(3) Windsor and maidenhead council

4 Comments

Paul

November 2, 2011

The middle is spelt ‘CENTRE’ not ‘CENTER’ unless this was a US website

M25 Cobham: Isn’t it stupid that a planning for an MSA can go for so long 1995 till now…… Ought to be a time limit on how long these things can take before something is decided!!
Would be so nice to have another MSA on the M11 as the Journey up to Birchanger is quite long, also be nice to now have slip road onto the M11 Northbound at Loughton as its a pain having to go all the way up to Junc 7 to rejoin the Motorway. (Know that the reason that there still isn’t, at Loughton, because of the Bank of England printing place where all the money is printed; it’s to prevent a quick getaway up to London after a robbery!

The area on the M11 that was set aside to security check vehicles go to the Olympic site has now been closed, all buildings and concrete have been removed and the land is in the process of being restored to how it was before. Problem at the moment is they still have the slip road off onto it ( which also went right around the site and re-entered the M11 on the other side of the site. Wonder if they’ll close this off n remove it completely or either leave it as a quick slip around traffic for police or Ambulances or maybe somehow use it to connect to other local roads in the area?
Have to keep an eye out on my travels that way and see what happens 🙂

This is purely fictional question. I’m writing a film script set in 1974. A car packed with class A drugs needs to rendezvous at a service station between Harwich and Manchester (that existed in 1974). Are there any services that had a reputation for being sites of criminal activity back then? Any information gratefully received.